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but the guy that i discovered on the track, especially in london where he fought so hard through the arbitration to have a chance to run against able-bodied athletes in the games, is emotional. that's part of what they do. his emotion was joy and again, inspiring to all the people who watched him do what he did. i can't get in his head to know exactly what his emotions would be at this time but obviously, he's overrun with grief and we don't know if that's because he's done something with premeditation or if it was an accident. it's just a tragic story. tragic. >> paul, in his affidavit, he says he didn't call police, he admits this. he said he carried her body downstairs, at some point obviously putting his legs on. he said they weren't on during the shooting. but his first call after the shooting he made was to an associate, someone who worked in the gated community, asked them to call police. is that strange or is that standard operating procedure? >> i think it was very, very strange. because you would expect him to be calling the ambulance first or the hospital first to give aid
but the guy that i discovered on the track, especially in london where he fought so hard through the arbitration to have a chance to run against able-bodied athletes in the games, is emotional. that's part of what they do. his emotion was joy and again, inspiring to all the people who watched him do what he did. i can't get in his head to know exactly what his emotions would be at this time but obviously, he's overrun with grief and we don't know if that's because he's done something with...
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becky anderson, cnn, london. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm deborah feyerick in this morning for randi kaye. it is 7:00 and we're so glad that you could join us here this morning. we begin this hour with the massive multistate manhunt for a rogue ex-cop who apparently has vowed vengeance on the men and women he used to work with. police are on alert in three states, california, nevada and arizona. and in mexico for any sign of christopher dorner. by land and air, search teams are combing the mountainous resort area of big bear what i can where dorner's truck was spotted thursday. he's accused of killing three people, including a police officer and the daughter of a retired cop. police say it's just a matter of time before they catch him. >> we're coming together today to catch mr. dorner. what that means is we will look under every rock, we will look around every corner and we will search mountaintops for him. the riverside police department is pledging all of their resources to this effort. >> police are urging dorner to turn himself in.
becky anderson, cnn, london. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm deborah feyerick in this morning for randi kaye. it is 7:00 and we're so glad that you could join us here this morning. we begin this hour with the massive multistate manhunt for a rogue ex-cop who apparently has vowed vengeance on the men and women he used to work with. police are on alert in three states, california, nevada and arizona. and in mexico for any sign of christopher dorner. by land and air, search teams are...
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. >> arguably when you see guys on motorcycles riding through the london mall is a bad indication that something bad is going to go down. >>> usps deals with its deficit. it's adding another business to its portfolio, apparel. a new clothing line, the rain, heat and snow brand, including cutting-edge technology. to be sold in specialty stores. we went digging through the "way too early" this morning. the change in the uniform over the years. here's a professional video that our "way too early" crew is pitching for the rain, heat and snow wear. >> used to be a postman, on every street in america. wore uniforms and hats. just like this one. getting a letter made you feel like you were part of something bigger than yourself. i don't think we ever really understood what they meant to us. until they were gone. >> for the tens of thousands of millions who didn't see that movie, it came out in 1987 starring kevin costner. >>> as always, let us know why you're awake right now. shoot us an e-mail or tweet me, by the way, at peter alexander. we'll read the best responses a little bit later in th
. >> arguably when you see guys on motorcycles riding through the london mall is a bad indication that something bad is going to go down. >>> usps deals with its deficit. it's adding another business to its portfolio, apparel. a new clothing line, the rain, heat and snow brand, including cutting-edge technology. to be sold in specialty stores. we went digging through the "way too early" this morning. the change in the uniform over the years. here's a professional video...
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sprinter, double amputee, a paralympian and olympian who continues to shatter records as we saw in london this summer. he joins me now. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> how does it feel to be an inspiration for literally people who are disabled the entire world over? >> i think it's a massive blessing. i have been very privileged to be given a talent and over the last seven or eight years i have worked hard on working on it and being the best athlete i can be and being an international sportsman is a big responsibility and coming with it, you have to remember there are kids who look up to you, is definitely something you have to keep at the back of your mind. >> what somebody said to me, the amazing thing you have done, oscar, for all those kids who have lost a leg, two legs, the amputation they have suffered. in the old days, they were so stigmatized, they were picked on at school, they feel different. what you have done is make it cool to be an amputee, which may not be your intention, but they all want to be like oscar now. >> i grew up in a family where a disability was never an is
sprinter, double amputee, a paralympian and olympian who continues to shatter records as we saw in london this summer. he joins me now. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> how does it feel to be an inspiration for literally people who are disabled the entire world over? >> i think it's a massive blessing. i have been very privileged to be given a talent and over the last seven or eight years i have worked hard on working on it and being the best athlete i can be and being an...
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here's more of piers' interview. >> i met michael johnson in london. he wasn't overly impressed with you, to put it mildly. let's watch a clip of this interview. >> to be totally objective, at the end of the day, it's not about oscar, it's about fair competition. you have to take personalities and people out of it and look at the rules. if an athlete gets an advantage over another athlete, it's unfair. >> the guy has no legs. how can you be so childish. when you see a great guy like him, i thoroughly enjoyed meeting him, does he have a point? do you understand the argument? >> i'm actually really good friends with him. we've had many long discussions. he's definitely one of the guys i look up to. and i understand his points. you know, i've sent him the case study that i was involved in, i understand his point exactly. he's saying that there needs to be fairness in sports, i agree with it, i've been an advocate for fair play. when it comes to the prosthetic legs i use, they've been made since 1996, they made over 30,000 pairs. from a practical point of
here's more of piers' interview. >> i met michael johnson in london. he wasn't overly impressed with you, to put it mildly. let's watch a clip of this interview. >> to be totally objective, at the end of the day, it's not about oscar, it's about fair competition. you have to take personalities and people out of it and look at the rules. if an athlete gets an advantage over another athlete, it's unfair. >> the guy has no legs. how can you be so childish. when you see a great...
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last summer a paralympian became famous for competing in the london olympics. today oscar pistorius is unbelievably famous for all the wrong things. mary carillo joins us. we'll be right back. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. to get her oven baked taste straight from the microwave. like her oven roasted chicken baked in a rich, creamy alfredo sauce. she calls them her new comfort bakes. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> rough week for rubio. florida senator marco rubio was cashing in on his watered down state of the union response less than a day after the incident. rubio's super pac reclaim america started selling this water bottle. until tuesday night rubio inspired republicans when he was even known as the republican savior. but now he's become a savior to late-night talk sho
last summer a paralympian became famous for competing in the london olympics. today oscar pistorius is unbelievably famous for all the wrong things. mary carillo joins us. we'll be right back. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero...
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. >>> one of the feel good stories of the 2012 london olympics is adding a bizarre chapter. there was a shooting at the home of oscar pistorius known as the blade runner. all police say so far is that a 26-year-old has been charged with the murder of pistorius' girlfriend who was found shot to death inside the runner's home. now, pistorius was the first amputee to compete on the track at an able-bodied olympic games. . and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ i love the fact that quicken loans provides va loans. quicken loans understood the details and guided me t
. >>> one of the feel good stories of the 2012 london olympics is adding a bizarre chapter. there was a shooting at the home of oscar pistorius known as the blade runner. all police say so far is that a 26-year-old has been charged with the murder of pistorius' girlfriend who was found shot to death inside the runner's home. now, pistorius was the first amputee to compete on the track at an able-bodied olympic games. . and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [...
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in london, amy kellogg, fox news. >> harris: new policy coming out of washington d.c. could offer proof that crime really does pay, at least when it comes to finding a job. stay with us. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. wthto fight chronic.pter osteoarthritis pain.. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can helpeduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta inot for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin
in london, amy kellogg, fox news. >> harris: new policy coming out of washington d.c. could offer proof that crime really does pay, at least when it comes to finding a job. stay with us. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. wthto fight chronic.pter osteoarthritis pain.. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step....
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the mother to be braved the wind and chill today in london smiling for the cameras on her way to london's hope house, a center for women and one of many charities that catherine supports. the new addition to the right family is due in july. >>> and alan simpson and erskine bowles are back, again, as we say, with another ten-year debt reduction plan. this one including hundreds of billions of dollars and health care cuts down the road. will democrats, though, be able to swallow any of these medicare savings? florida congressman debbie wasserman-schultz chairs the national committee and joins me from sunny, florida. thank you, congressman wrosh good to see you. you have a lot of people who care about this in your district as well as, of course, across the country. let me just say a little bit of what -- >> we raise the retirement age on social security one year, 40 years from now, and one more year, 65 years from now. that was to give people a chance to get ready, but even at that -- >> say that again. say that again. >> we raise it one year 40 years from now -- >> 40 years from now. >> one
the mother to be braved the wind and chill today in london smiling for the cameras on her way to london's hope house, a center for women and one of many charities that catherine supports. the new addition to the right family is due in july. >>> and alan simpson and erskine bowles are back, again, as we say, with another ten-year debt reduction plan. this one including hundreds of billions of dollars and health care cuts down the road. will democrats, though, be able to swallow any of...
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. >>> a disturns in london. >>> what the game is all about, the commercials. >> the commercial between the supermodel and the nerd went on and on. >>> when she performed at the halftime performance, she brought her a-game. >>> and all that matters. >> i want to make sure we're doing everything we can to make sure the sport is safer. >>> on "cbs this morning." >> 30 years from now the nfl will still be here bigger and bett better thannen and you'll probably be here still doing "face the nation." captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." the baltimore ravens are waking up as nfl champions after an unforgettable super bowl. they beat san francisco, 34-31, in game that featured a half-hour blackout followed by a staring comeback. >> the ravens and the fans celebrated inside the super dome after the 49ers drive fell a few yards short. they were wild in the streets of baltimore. police say there were a few disturbances but nothing serious. and he was inside the nnfl at te super bowl when the power went out. first jeff glor is at the super dome hotel. good morning. >> report
. >>> a disturns in london. >>> what the game is all about, the commercials. >> the commercial between the supermodel and the nerd went on and on. >>> when she performed at the halftime performance, she brought her a-game. >>> and all that matters. >> i want to make sure we're doing everything we can to make sure the sport is safer. >>> on "cbs this morning." >> 30 years from now the nfl will still be here bigger and bett...
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his trip to lond lond and reports about security that midia in london had been going over for weeks at that time. a chance to slap around therepublican and that's what you end up with. >> david, thank you for joining us it is it a pleasure and i will lift my glass to good friend marko rub rub. i think he is brilliant and perhaps the future of republicans and i say best wishes. [ applause ] >> on the one side a brutal president ordering the killing of his own people and on the other rebels with ties to quad quald. can merning choose sides in a civil war. we'll be right back. . [ female announcer ] caltrate's done even more to move us. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltrate's double the d. it now has more than any other brand to help maximize calcium absorption. so caltrate women can move the world. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. legs up, legs up, legs up ! red hot deal days are back. let nothing stop you. good job ! it's red
his trip to lond lond and reports about security that midia in london had been going over for weeks at that time. a chance to slap around therepublican and that's what you end up with. >> david, thank you for joining us it is it a pleasure and i will lift my glass to good friend marko rub rub. i think he is brilliant and perhaps the future of republicans and i say best wishes. [ applause ] >> on the one side a brutal president ordering the killing of his own people and on the other...
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some family members also attended the recent london premiere along with naomi watts. >> i wanted to do this story because of many, many people that can't tell the story. that's why i feel i should be there for them. >> whether you know about this tsunami or not, it's a story that we can all connect with, the need to survive, who we want to survive for, and why. >> reporter: al goodman, cnn, madrid. >>> coming up, there are yachts, and there are yachts. >> i'm dying to see this. >> this is awesome. we take a look at the world's biggest. cost $1.5 billion. >> it comes with everything. it better for $1.5 billion. it's got a spa, a submarine. wam to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i ge
some family members also attended the recent london premiere along with naomi watts. >> i wanted to do this story because of many, many people that can't tell the story. that's why i feel i should be there for them. >> whether you know about this tsunami or not, it's a story that we can all connect with, the need to survive, who we want to survive for, and why. >> reporter: al goodman, cnn, madrid. >>> coming up, there are yachts, and there are yachts. >> i'm...
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here's more of piers' interview. >> i spoke to michael johnson in london. and he wasn't overly impressed with you. >> in order to be totally on the objective about the situation, which is all about at the end of the day -- it's not about oscar, it's about fair competition. and when you're talking about fair competition, you have to take personalities and people out of it and just look at the rules. and if an athlete gets an advantage over another athlete, it's unfair. >> i pointed out to him, look, mate, the guy has no legs. but when you see a great guy like him, a tremendous athlete, does he have a point? do you understand that argument? >> i'm actually really good friends with michael. and i've had many long discussions. he's definitely one of the guys i look up to. and i understand his points. i've sent him the case study that i was involved in. i understand his point exactly. he's saying that there needs to be fairness in sports and i agree with that. i've always been a very big kind of advocate for fair play. when it comes to the prosthetic legs that i
here's more of piers' interview. >> i spoke to michael johnson in london. and he wasn't overly impressed with you. >> in order to be totally on the objective about the situation, which is all about at the end of the day -- it's not about oscar, it's about fair competition. and when you're talking about fair competition, you have to take personalities and people out of it and just look at the rules. and if an athlete gets an advantage over another athlete, it's unfair. >> i...
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max foster, cnn, london. >> want to bring in richard quest from london, not to be confused with richard iii. richard, why is everybody fascinated about the story? like the twitter verse is blowing up over this thing. some people think, maybe he was unfairly painted as this vilen and hundreds and hundreds of years later they want to rehabilitate his image. >> and it is everywhere. just look, the newspapers, all have the story in the uk. bent spine, slashed skull and dna. everybody's got it. and you want to know why, because it's the thought of mystery. for half a millennium we wondered, not only what happened to him, although it was known he died at the battle of bosworth, but how did they die. where was he buried. he was he the evil king of shakespeare? remember, we all read this, richard iii, a horse, a horse, my kingdom, for a horse. it's everywhere. and it's that element of mystery that's now being uncovered. >> why do people care so much about this? he really was, like pretty evil dude killing people but -- >> no. >> a lot of people did that, right? that was part of the culture. >>
max foster, cnn, london. >> want to bring in richard quest from london, not to be confused with richard iii. richard, why is everybody fascinated about the story? like the twitter verse is blowing up over this thing. some people think, maybe he was unfairly painted as this vilen and hundreds and hundreds of years later they want to rehabilitate his image. >> and it is everywhere. just look, the newspapers, all have the story in the uk. bent spine, slashed skull and dna. everybody's...
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on tuesday kate middle ton the duchess of cambridge visits a london recovery center for female addicts her first public engagement since announcing her pregnancy in december. wednesday is the deadline for lance armstrong to provide full details of his performance-enhancing drug use to the united states anti-doping agency. on thursday, the u.n. security council's committee on north korean sanctions meets in the wake of the north's third nuclear test. friday sees the auction of the original cast stone version of the iwo jima monument inspired by the joe rosenthal photograph of the world war ii flag raising and saturday oscar eve is the day for the razzy awards honoring -- if that's the word for it -- the year's worst films and performances. we'll take a moment now to check the mail. we've heard from a few of you about the mail, about an off-hand remark i made a few weeks back in response to the recent hike in postal rates. clearly people do appreciate the service the postal service provides for a mere 46 cents. sheryl signs of denver, colorado, writes i was taken aback by your negative c
on tuesday kate middle ton the duchess of cambridge visits a london recovery center for female addicts her first public engagement since announcing her pregnancy in december. wednesday is the deadline for lance armstrong to provide full details of his performance-enhancing drug use to the united states anti-doping agency. on thursday, the u.n. security council's committee on north korean sanctions meets in the wake of the north's third nuclear test. friday sees the auction of the original cast...
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mark phillips is in london. mark, good morning. >> good morning, norah and charlie. it is a bombshell. it is extraordinary. how extraordinary is it? a pope hasn't resigned for 600 years. the reasons cited were provided by the pope himself this morning. he issued a statement out of the vatican saying, quote, that after having repeatedly examined my conscience before god, i have come to the certainty that my strength due to an advancing age are no longer suited to an adequate ministry. he goes on to say his strength has deteriorated to the point that he has recognized his incapacity to adequately administer the ministry entrusted to him. the pope has been in office for eight years. he turns 86 this april. he is known to have been in frail health. in fact, it was known when he was elected that his health was not strong. one of the tlooers as to why he has resigned is based on the experience of having witnessed the long decline of pope john paul xxii who held on and on as his health clung on as well. a conclave is expected to select a new pope sometime before the end of
mark phillips is in london. mark, good morning. >> good morning, norah and charlie. it is a bombshell. it is extraordinary. how extraordinary is it? a pope hasn't resigned for 600 years. the reasons cited were provided by the pope himself this morning. he issued a statement out of the vatican saying, quote, that after having repeatedly examined my conscience before god, i have come to the certainty that my strength due to an advancing age are no longer suited to an adequate ministry. he...
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ben fogle in london. thank u very much. >>> up next, your favorite comfort foods but at only 350 calories or less. this is "today" on nbc. >>> this morning in "today's" kitchen, what's for dinner? we're making your favorite comfort foods a lot lighter. in his new book "from mama's table to mine," bobby deen transforms his mother's classics into leaner versions. when your mom taught you these comfort food dishes, she gave you the high octane version. >> yeah. really traditional comfort foods, lot of creams, lot of butter. we fry a lot of things. >> were you always a bit of a renegade? when you looked at the way your family cooked and ate, did it always kind of bother you? >> no. i'm 42 now. at 30 i realized that i needed to get back in the gym and i wanted to change the way that i looked and felt. when i began to embrace exercise, it changed the way that i looked at food. it sort of changed my relationship with food. >> let's take a look at the classic recipes you now make without a lot of calories, sodium
ben fogle in london. thank u very much. >>> up next, your favorite comfort foods but at only 350 calories or less. this is "today" on nbc. >>> this morning in "today's" kitchen, what's for dinner? we're making your favorite comfort foods a lot lighter. in his new book "from mama's table to mine," bobby deen transforms his mother's classics into leaner versions. when your mom taught you these comfort food dishes, she gave you the high octane...
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become an international center of coerce, but a cultural mecca, competing with the likes of new york and london. >> it used to be for retirees and party people. it's become more than that, one of the most vibrant cities, not only in the united states, but in the world. >> new art center is under construction, world class hotels and restaurants. it's all here, as well as something that the others don't have year round, sunshine. >> when our friends across the country were digging themselves out of the snow last week, we had weather like this. why wouldn't you want to do business in miami? >> this was miami less than three decades ago. and this is miami today. that shoreline now part of a bustling cityscape. and the rest of the world wants a piece of the action. 40 million people pass through miami international airport in 2012, a new record. those with money to spend are here to stay. >> this home behind me is on the market for $19 million. and we expect to sell it quickly. >> reporter: the high end of miami's property market is surging. >> everyone in the international set wants to have a home
become an international center of coerce, but a cultural mecca, competing with the likes of new york and london. >> it used to be for retirees and party people. it's become more than that, one of the most vibrant cities, not only in the united states, but in the world. >> new art center is under construction, world class hotels and restaurants. it's all here, as well as something that the others don't have year round, sunshine. >> when our friends across the country were...
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a terrifying scene in london at buckingham palace. the man with knives, the police who had to act fast. >>> the super bowl's superstar. which celebrity will win off the field? and will anyone be able to tackle betty white's moment. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend says. >> baby! >>> from abc news world headquarters, this is abc world news with david muir. >>> good evening. thank you for being here on this sunday night. we begin this evening with that unfolding tragedy a former navy s.e.a.l., a hero to members of the military. this evening authorities say he was targeted and killed by a fellow veteran. he took out more enemies than anyone else did as a sniper. he often said he preferred to think about the lives he saved doing it. he returned to help american troops recover from the invisible wounds of war. tonight this young man, eddie routh, is accused of killing him. ryan owens leads us off tonight. >> reporter: former navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle was such a good shot he once hit a t
a terrifying scene in london at buckingham palace. the man with knives, the police who had to act fast. >>> the super bowl's superstar. which celebrity will win off the field? and will anyone be able to tackle betty white's moment. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend says. >> baby! >>> from abc news world headquarters, this is abc world news with david muir. >>> good evening. thank you for being here on...
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well, kate moss, giselle and clearly many of the models here at london fashion week as well, beware. it's now official. you'll be out of work, at least in israel, if you're too thin. every photo shoot is a personal victory for israeli model margo stelman. her sister, also a model, died from anorexia, the eating disorder. but stelman, 21, is working at the highest level and not starving herself. >> i thought it a very sad, sad thing to it. and now we're bringing the healthy models back. >> reporter: in fact, super thin models are now illegal here. israeli law bans them from working if their body mass index or bmi, combination of height and weight, is less than 18.5. that is, less than 118 pounds if you're 5'7". it also prohibits advertisers from publishing digitally manipulated images without a clear, written warning that the pictures you are seeing are photo shopped. >> they look at the tv and want to be skinny without any reason just because they saw beautiful and skinny girls. that, we can change. >> reporter: an iconic fashion photographer until one of his models died in his arms
well, kate moss, giselle and clearly many of the models here at london fashion week as well, beware. it's now official. you'll be out of work, at least in israel, if you're too thin. every photo shoot is a personal victory for israeli model margo stelman. her sister, also a model, died from anorexia, the eating disorder. but stelman, 21, is working at the highest level and not starving herself. >> i thought it a very sad, sad thing to it. and now we're bringing the healthy models back....
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there are reports out of london that sources close to the investigation that say police found steroids inside pistorius' home. they're looking into whether oscar may have killed his girlfriend reeva in steroid rage. have you heard rumors that oscar could have used steroids? >> not at all. that sound to me like a little bit of tabloids creating this. i would be very, very surprised. regardless of what else ends up being the outcome of the case, i would be very surprised to hear that oscar pistorius had anything remotely resembling performance enhancing drugs in his house because i just feel like if you know the guy, especially on the track, that's something that i feel like he would have been -- he would have been loathe to jeopardize what he had been able to arrive do by using that. >> the difficulty in this whole story, and there are so many details still to be worked out, but it's reported he shot her four times and may have hit her with a baseball bat. they're trying to figure out whose blood it was on the bat. if it comes out he did this in a cold-blooded murder, you're saying a lo
there are reports out of london that sources close to the investigation that say police found steroids inside pistorius' home. they're looking into whether oscar may have killed his girlfriend reeva in steroid rage. have you heard rumors that oscar could have used steroids? >> not at all. that sound to me like a little bit of tabloids creating this. i would be very, very surprised. regardless of what else ends up being the outcome of the case, i would be very surprised to hear that oscar...
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. >>> we'll turnover seas this evening to one of london's most famous sites. kirit radia in london now. >> reporter: chaos erupted as crowds were watching the famous changing of the guard at buckingham palace. a man burst forward brandishing knives holding one to his neck. when he refused to put the weapons down, police moved in taking him down with a taser. bystanders were stunned by how quickly it unfolded. >> they tased him and he fell to the ground in a couple of seconds. >> reporter: tourists captured the drama on their cameras and phones, posting the videos on youtube. police say the man is believed to be in his 50s. so far they haven't released any other information about him or his motive. we're told the queen wasn't home at the time. in the end, nobody was seriously injured. david. >> still some terrifying pictures going viral. thank you. >>> tonight from turkey, new clues into the death of that american mother on a trip texting her husband and children photos. her last text saying she'd be home the next day. last night here we told you about the grue
. >>> we'll turnover seas this evening to one of london's most famous sites. kirit radia in london now. >> reporter: chaos erupted as crowds were watching the famous changing of the guard at buckingham palace. a man burst forward brandishing knives holding one to his neck. when he refused to put the weapons down, police moved in taking him down with a taser. bystanders were stunned by how quickly it unfolded. >> they tased him and he fell to the ground in a couple of...
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. >>> many of us watched oscar pistorius make history at the london olympics. a double amputee who changed the way the world sees disabilities. before he reached the olympics, he made his name at the paraolympics. here's what he told me about the blade runner when whe talked earlier. >> i'm compete ago long side him. he was an inspiration to me. he went out of his way to help me out and give me insight. i was new to running and he's a veteran to the track and field world. he gave me a lot of information. >> other friends of pistorius and steenkamp have been speaking out this week as well. kevin last saw the couple last month. >> oscar was very loving, happy, by no means was he mbehaving. he was a good guy. never was he reckless or aggressive towards anyone. when i saw them together, they were in love. oscar was a very loving person. by no means did i think their relationship was in jeopardy. >> tonight those closest to pistorius just like those of us who have never met him are trying to wrap their heads around what's happened here. it's an extraordinary turn in
. >>> many of us watched oscar pistorius make history at the london olympics. a double amputee who changed the way the world sees disabilities. before he reached the olympics, he made his name at the paraolympics. here's what he told me about the blade runner when whe talked earlier. >> i'm compete ago long side him. he was an inspiration to me. he went out of his way to help me out and give me insight. i was new to running and he's a veteran to the track and field world. he gave...
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fox news chief london correspondent james rosenbaum with the changes and why some critics say they don't go nearly far enough. >> under the new rules proposed by health and human services secretary, a nonprofit religious employers will be able to opt out of the obamacare mandate for the provision of the mill contraceptives through their health care plan. instead, the insurers will be required to provide coverage, which include standard birth control and items like the morning after pill. the white house said the modifications the president obama's overarching goals. >> we had to ensure that women have access to preventive services like contraception and that the policy also respects religious beliefs. >> the catholic league hailed the announcement as a sign of goodwill to the catholic community, but because private sector firms with religious objections are not covered by the new proposals and because many insurance firms are apt to shift the of a sharp teeseven absorbed costs back to employers anyway, even if they are not for profit catholic schools, charities, work -- they dismiss it a
fox news chief london correspondent james rosenbaum with the changes and why some critics say they don't go nearly far enough. >> under the new rules proposed by health and human services secretary, a nonprofit religious employers will be able to opt out of the obamacare mandate for the provision of the mill contraceptives through their health care plan. instead, the insurers will be required to provide coverage, which include standard birth control and items like the morning after pill....
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in london it won an award for visual effects. >> though it looks life like, check this out. incredibly 87% of the time you're actually seeing a digitally created tiger on the screen. this is a terrific report here. >> reporter: making a regal entrance. every bengal tire is different. this male is ten years old. and weighs in at about 500 pounds. his name is king. and he was born to be a star. >> every animal has his own look. >> reporter: and king looks very sure of himself. he looks dominant. this story is about king. it's also about his mir r ident twin made for the movies. >> we knew if we had a realty gear, our digital tiger had to be flawless. the tiger took about a year from start to finish and that's before we started doing the animation. >> reporter: he has been a professional cat trainer since he was 16. for our benefit he put a younger tigress through her paces. he apologized she wasn't king but king is much less easily bendable. half the movie is set on a lifeboat on an ocean the boy pi and the tiger. it was shot in a water tank in taiwan against special effects g
in london it won an award for visual effects. >> though it looks life like, check this out. incredibly 87% of the time you're actually seeing a digitally created tiger on the screen. this is a terrific report here. >> reporter: making a regal entrance. every bengal tire is different. this male is ten years old. and weighs in at about 500 pounds. his name is king. and he was born to be a star. >> every animal has his own look. >> reporter: and king looks very sure of...
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we're going to take your word for it annabelle roberts from london. thank you so much. >>> back in the u.s., time for your weekend forecast. and we have nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer with that. >> good morning, alex. colder air working into the northeast and it comes with snow. we're seeing snow across the dakotas right now that will dip into nebraska and eventually into kansas later on today, cold air surging in from the north and creating lake-effect snow on the great lakes. you can see the cold front stretching from new england to parse of flori parts of florida. where we're seeing most of our rainfall right now. the cold blast will surge in here. below-average temperatures as we head into today and sunday. that's when we see the coldest of the temperatures. but you can see where we're even dealing with snow across portions of north carolina into virginia, and it's in that area where we have a winter storm advisory. it looks like we'll see 1 to 3 inches of snow in that area. moving north, winter weather advisories, warnings and blizzard warnings a
we're going to take your word for it annabelle roberts from london. thank you so much. >>> back in the u.s., time for your weekend forecast. and we have nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer with that. >> good morning, alex. colder air working into the northeast and it comes with snow. we're seeing snow across the dakotas right now that will dip into nebraska and eventually into kansas later on today, cold air surging in from the north and creating lake-effect snow on the great lakes....